The A-List system supports up to four SD/HD channels per chassis, with real-time up/down conversion of SD/HD files in the playlists. The system supports MPEG-2, H.264, MXF, AVI and MOV files, and non-proprietary NAS storage architectures for access to current and archived media. With the integration, which was collaborated with broadcast management software provider Myers, A-List allows affiliates to migrate to a system that conforms to their operations topology.

RUSHWORKS is a provider of TV production, automation and video streaming technology, based in the Dallas area.

NRJ operates two Spanish language television stations in the San Francisco market: KTNC and KCNS. Both serve the growing Latino community in the Bay Area and Silicon Valley in northern California and are programmed from a common master control facility.

Nobody likes traffic problems, and Bannister Lake is looking to boost its own by adding Broadcast Exchange Format (BXF) support to its Brando branding automation system for improved integration with third-party traffic and billing platforms.